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2016-01-01
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... I have two N900s, and even at this late date I don't know of a better choice. ....
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2016-01-01
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Debian noroot: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...com.****ubuntu
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2016-01-01
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I really want to be able to carry a small gnu/linux machine where ever I go. I have two N900s, and even at this late date I don't know of a better choice. But maybe you do. I need X11 support (to handle some work-related legacy apps) so Jolla won't work for me. Ubuntu Touch on a Nexus 5 works pretty well (20 hours of battery life with light use) but I haven't been able to get Xmer to work, so once again lack of X11 support defeats me. I'd buy a Pyra in a second, even though I care nothing about games, but who knows when they will actually be available. I've pre-ordered a neo900, but frankly updating 2009 hardware to 2011 specs, at significant cost isn't as attractive as it used to be. Making a portable, battery operated Raspberry Pi doesn't seem to work very well, because Raspberry Pis were optimized for low cost, not low power.
I only need WiFi connectivity, since I can tether off my phone.
I'd happily pay up to $1000.
What am I missing? What's the best n900 replacement, supporting GNU and X11, that's shipping today?
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2016-01-01
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2016-01-01
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2016-01-01
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That Ruggon looks like a lovely device indeed. Resistive screen RS232, full-size USB and RJ45 (in that order) FTW! Any idea of a price tag? ISTR someone (you?) posting it here before and the price was, let's just say, eye-watering. (I am viewing this on a Jolla which makes it a real pain so sorry if the price is on that page. I can't see it.)
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2016-01-01
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http://getchip.com/pages/pocketchip
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I only need WiFi connectivity, since I can tether off my phone.
I'd happily pay up to $1000.
What am I missing? What's the best n900 replacement, supporting GNU and X11, that's shipping today?